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about ten or eleven liters -Never put a dry converter into a transmission, fill it 1/2 full of fluid, about 3 to 4 litres or quarts, then once the transmission is in, put 4 liters in, run the engine and this will fill the converter fully. With engine running, fill to the "warm" position on the dipstick, take the car for a 10 minute drive and top up the level (with engine running) to the "hot" mark.

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